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Summary

Debuting in its first edition, Cases in American Foreign Policyis a unique country-by-country analysis of American national interests in the 21stcentury. Emphasizing the daily conduct of foreign policy, each of the 12 original case studies looks at what interests are at stake, what domestic and international factors affect the realization of those interests, and what scenarios exists for future U.S. relations. Drilling past theoretical generalization and looking at the specific characteristics and history of each relationship, Cases in American Foreign Policynot only assesses how American policymakers pursue their priorities but how foreign governments respond and demonstrate their willingness to work with the U.S.

Author Biography

Donald M. Snow is Professor of Political Science at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. He is the author of numerous books and articles on national security, international conflict, and American foreign policy.

Table of Contents

PART A. OLD ADVERSARIES AND NEW REALITIES

Chapter 1. Russia: Negotiating and Shaping Relations with a Former Adversary